I Didn't Ask For This by Jennie Wood - ISBN: 9781545812679
Paperback
Their lives are online, but their fight for freedom is real.

I Didn't Ask For This

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  • Paperback

    198 pages

  • Release Date

    30 June 2026

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Summary

If your entire life was online against your will—if everyone knew about your potty training, your first breakup, and even your coming out story—how would you feel?

I Didn’t Ask For This follows the members of Not Your Baby Anymore, a group of kids who share one thing in common: their parents are social media influencers who have shared their entire lives online. The group forms a chosen family as each member struggles with how to break away from a life and fame that they didn’t ask fo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781545812679
ISBN-10:1545812675
Author:Jennie Wood, Josh Cornillion
Publisher:Papercutz
Imprint:Papercutz
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:198
Release Date:30 June 2026
Weight:177g
Dimensions:217mm x 154mm
About The Author

Jennie Wood

Jennie Wood is a non-binary author, musician, and animal rescue volunteer. They created the acclaimed graphic novel series Flutter with artist Jeff McComsey, hailed by The Advocate as one of the best LGBTQ graphic novels of its time. Their 2023 graphic novel Paper Planes earned a Next Generation Indie Book Award and an IPPY Bronze Medal. Earlier, their YA novel A Boy Like Me was named one of Foreword Reviews’ 10 Best Indie YA novels (2014) and was an INDIEFAB and Next Generation Indie Book Awards finalist. Wood has also contributed to high-profile anthologies, including the best-selling FUBAR series and the Eisner-winning anthology Love Is Love. They live in Boston with their partner Natalie and their rescue dog Moxie.

Josh Cornillon is a GLAAD and Ringo award winning comics creator and teacher from Nice, France, now living in New York City. He’s worked with IDW, Dark Horse, Mad Cave, and more. When he’s not obsessing over comics (a rare instance), he’s probably making his own ice cream, or watching a Real Housewives show.

Michael Wiggam is a colorist with over 17 years of experience. His work includes Star Wars: Clone Wars, Marvel Pride, and the Love is Love anthology. His work has appeared in the pages of every major US publisher and abroad. Alongside his comic work, he is an adjunct professor of Foundations and Illustration.

Brought up on the wrong side of the tracks in a bustling metropolis in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, Charles is really terrible at writing biographies of his life and times. Someday he will retire, think about writing his memoir, and then put it off until it’s too late. He currently lives in Canada’s smallest—and best—province where he is outnumbered by powerful women in his own home.

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